Fluff Friday 59

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I just rec'd 2 gro baby diapers. I have not been able to use them yet though, babies not here. But I am so excited to. They are super cute and the aplix closure seems like it will last through many washings. I got the kiwi and tangerine colors and they are uber cute and vibrant.

I started using cloth diapers by way of gdiapers. My girlfriend gave me her gdiapers with cloth inserts and I became hooked on cloth diapers. I really like the gdiapers at first. However, my son refused to sleep in them. The wetness in the diaper bothered him. The gdiapers never leaked and never had an explosion. But I did notice red marks on his upper thighs and hips from them. I have switched to prefolds and my son takes naps with prefolds. Yay! I would recommend gdiapers to anyone who is thinking about switching to cloth. I would recommend getting the disposables along with some cloth inserts. I used the disposables inserts, but like cloth inserts much more. Gdiapers definitely sold me on the power of cloth. The are a good transition diaper, but I do not know if I would recommend using them long term. I used my gdiapers for a month before I made the complete switch.

The only hybrid system I've tried was the gDiapers. They are readily available and the price didn't seem too bad. Although they are super cute, I didn't like the velcro at the back, and the soft material just doesn't seem like it will hold in messes and wetness like the PUL of other cloth diapering systems. Overall they have just sat on the changing table, as they don't work overnight on my toddler and we are out of diapers during the day. I hope to try out some Flip diapers, though, they seem much more my style!

I have one Grobaby and have used gdiapers a lot. I usually use them with cloth, but they work great for traveling with the flushies. My only problem with them is the hook/loop tape doesn't hold and sticks to everything in the wash. Converted one to snaps and I seem to like it. I'll have to use it more to see.

Hi! I've never tried a hybrid diaper but I've been interested in Flip and GDiapers. I like that Flip doesn't have to use disposable inserts but can if I'm traveling or need some space saving. Little G pants are cute and fasten in the back which may make it a little more difficult for little hands to undo. I think I've heard they can be used like a cover over cloth, so that interests me, too.

ok, I have tried (and still use) the gDiapers with cloth and compost-ables. I have also used the Gro baby with the insert, compost-ables and as a wrap over prefolds… love them both! Would love to try the Flip!

We have tried the Gro Baby. Which I love! They fit my 2 1/2 year old for night time and my 1 year old. Any diaper that I can use for both girls without having to seperate by size saves me time and saves me money. Plus they have awesome leak protection. Never had a leak or blow out yet!

I've tried gDiapers, but I really didn't like them. I thought the tabs fastening in the back was bizarre, and they didn't fit my son very well at all. They're the last ones I reach for, but I'd REALLY like to try GroBaby since I've heard such good reviews.

I have not yet tried a full hybrid, however I have tried the Flip OS as a cover over my prefolds and love it. My son is tall and chunky, but this cover almost gives him a slim look… plus, we have not had any leaks yet with this cover! Yay!

I've used Gro baby but not with disposables and I just ordered a flip to try but not the disposables yet, but have to prewash it before I actually try it…I've been interested in the G diapers too. I really would like to find a cloth diaper with the cloth/disposable options as I'm needing both right now.

I've tried Gro Baby. I'd like to try a flip, but from what I've seen of them I don't think they could compare to the great fit I can get from a gro baby. I'm not too keen on trying a gdiaper from what I've seen of them.

I've tried Flip and I love them! I ordered one to see what it would be like, and now I've got two of the day packs! I've only tried the stay-dry insert, but I would like to see what the disposable inserts are like too.aboverubies15 at yahoo dot com

I have tried Econobum and Gro Baby. I am not in love with how the Econobum fit, but the inserts are great! I do have 2 Gro Babies, and they are my "husbands'" because they are easy and fit so well with velcro!

i am using small g diapers and g cloths on our newborn…i like them more for her than i did when i tried them on our 21-month old…but i still think they could figure out a better way of getting the cloths and the disposable inserts to stay in place inside the diaper.

I've been using Gro Baby diapers for about three months now. I've also used other hybrid and pocket diapers and nothing has come close to the ease and efficiency of Gro Baby diapers. I RARELY have leaks. They work great for my 12lb daughter and when she was smaller were wonderful waterproof covers for my prefolds. I highly recommend Gro Baby diapers for first timers since they are so easy to change and keep clean.

I have many diaper brands in rotation, but I really like the quality and fabrics of the Gro Baby diapers! Very soft and stretchy with little bulk which make for a great fit for baby. I just need MORE!!!

I have tried G diapers, Flip and Gro baby and of the 3, I like Gro Baby the best. It fits both my 3 month old and my 22 month old. The Flip fit them both as well and I really liked the cover, but the insert did not stay in place very well with my toddler.

I have a Grobaby shell with reusable inserts and a flip with a stay dry. I haven't used the disposables yet but I like that I can for car rides and trips to town when it would be more convenient than lugging home poo.

We have tried the Flip Hybrid diapers and like them so far. Have not tried the disposable inserts yet as they were out of stock, but hoping to get some soon and see how we like them. The snaps on these made them really be one of the best fitting diapers for our little guy.

I have several gro baby diapers and we love them. I am happy to diaper my baby in soft organic cotton. The colors that the covers come in are adorable too!They are a great diaper to have when we are out, since they take up less space!

I have both the Gro Baby and the Flip diaper. I use them at different times for different reasons. Like, I'll use the Gro Baby's when we go out and then use the Flip diapers with an extra booster or a fitted for nighttime. I like both! And I like the versatility of both.

I've tried Grobaby and Flip staydry. the Groababy was too small for my 20 month old. I love the FLIP staydry for our night time diapering solution. Two microfiber inserts and my son wakes up dry and no leaks! We are testing out the disposable inserts with the Flip diaper now.

I have used cloth diapers on six babies over the last 12 years. Before I tried gro baby I always had wet baby clothes. Again and again.

Here in Colorado where cold wet winters are hard enough to have baby in. Gro baby wonder wraps and diaper system has proven to be counted on. Now I am sure baby's clothes are dry no matter how messy that diaper is inside.

Thank you so much for your absolutely wonderful product. I know I can count on it time and time again.

I have tried Fuzzi Bunz and the Flip diaper. I love the Flip cover, but the inserts just aren't good enough for me. I use the cover over prefolds. I love my Fuzzi Bunz (perfect size). I would like to try the Fuzzi Bunz one size diapers.

I ordered the flip system tonight to help round out my diaper stash and I can't wait to try it. About a year and a half ago my friend introduced the idea of cloth diapering to me via the g-diaper she used on her son.

I am still waiting for the little one to arrive, so I haven't had the chance to try any diapers – much less a hybrid. I would be open to any as I think they seem like a great option, especially since we travel a lot.

We have a GroBaby diaper and 3 soakers. We've tried the diaper and it fits great but we haven't really had a chance to try the system as a whole. We only have the one cover and everytime the baby wets the cover gets wet and smelly. I think I'll have to keep washing the inserts to make them more absorbant – and I think I'll need a second cover, too.

I used gdiapers for a while, but found them to be way too expensive. I think they definitely serve a purpose, though. We used them on our 2 year old and 5 month old while traveling last summer. They also fit really well under cute butt jeans. So, too pricey for everyday, but a nice alternative.

I use gDiapers. They are actually the only non-disposable (traditional sense) diapers that I've tried. I don't use the flushable insert though. The tearing, shaking, & flushing of dirty inserts was too much hassle for me. Not to mention expensive! I use bamboo/hemp g-flappers (from nappy shoppe) and they work great! No leaking unless I leave them on WAY too long. I even use them over night with two of the inserts. No leaks after 12+ hours!

I have tried 3 hybrid systems. I am really liking the Grobaby's since they haven't leaked and are quick to switch out. I would love to add some more. Also, the Flip system is great. Least fav are the gdiapers – the closures make me crazy! I can't get used to them.